One of the gams of the Messinian gulf for sure. Easy to reach by an asphalted road. From the olive grove parking the path makes a U-turn around the parking lot and than it's straight forward down to the beach. There's a tap on the left side of it where one can fill the bottles with water at least for showering, since I don't know if it's potable. On and in the walking distance from the beach there aren't any bars, tavernas, shops, etc., so bring the water, food, umbrellas and everything else you'd need for a full day at the paradise. The beach itself is a sandy one, water is shallow so it's ideal for the families with small children. There were some people on it but far from it beeing crowded. There was a lot of space between the visitors. And the further you go from the beach's "entrance" the more space you'll have. It was a bit windy when we visited it but nothing to be...
Read moreIt certainly looks like this hidden gem has finally been discovered. We got there early - around 0900 and I am glad we did. All day there was steady stream of people arriving and leaving the beach - some which seemed quite grumpy that they weren't able to claim their favoured spot when they arrived at midday! The track to the parking spot is quite narrow and the passing places aren't so frequent. However, if you do manage to find your way and do manage to park (parking seems quite limited) then you will be rewarded. The sand isn't the finest and entry to the water (like so many other beaches in the region) isn't always the easiest. But the water is very clear and if you like to snorkel around the rocks, then this is great. Be aware that a lot of people seem to "stake their claim" to various parts of the beach by leaving beach umbrellas...
Read moreNothing special. The beach is not very wide and the water is not crystal clear. Reaching the beach needs much attention, as the road leading to the church Agia Triada, is not wide enough, causing problems in case you find a car comind from the opposite direction. Parking your vehicle will also be a challenge, and since this beach is not organised (with beach bars etc) you will need to bring along your own equipment, walking down a hill for about 300 meters. You could visit if you happen to be close by, but i would not recommend as the area has plenty more accessible...
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